Soon investors will smile again
Teaser: Investors will be faced with more disappointing economic data the coming months, though it will force governments to increase fiscal spending, much to the joy of investors and the financial markets. The monthly economic report from the German central... Read More →
ECB– A lost central bank
Teaser: The central bank for the Eurozone is currently the centre for heavy discussion– it might be a sign of a dysfunctional monetary union. During the past two weeks, a storm has hit the European Central Bank (ECB). The minutes... Read More →
The investor’s dream- an AI profit machine
For a couple of days, I have had the pleasure of being in sunny Barcelona in Spain. Though it wasn’t the palms on the beach that was the attraction, but rather, a 1,000-person fixed income convention, where I was invited... Read More →
Giant fintech market in shake-up
Teaser: China’s central bank, People’s Bank of China (PBoC), mulls a shake-up of the mobile payment sector, which can have a huge impact. Those who have visited China most probably noticed immediately that everybody uses a QR code on their... Read More →
“Poli talks” continue as investor headache
Teaser: Many investors dream about having less of the tough political rhetoric and macroeconomic interference, but the reality looks different. Very respectable and fine organisations like The International Monetary Fund (IMF) have throughout the year revised their global GDP growth... Read More →
Global debt is not a problem
Teaser: The investor’s trust in the monetary policy is fading, and the fear for a price bubble in the bond market is increasing, which is equal to rising volatility. On the 12th September, the European Central Bank (ECB) cut the... Read More →
China is ready to escalate the trade war
Teaser: Despite the latest positive signs, no one really knows where the US-China trade war is heading, but neither the global nor China’s economy is suffering as much as feared. China’s economy currently surprises more positively than negatively, which was... Read More →
India flirts with international investors
Teaser: India has apparently considered to issue its first international bond ever, and perhaps the government’s grip on the central bank’s money box last week was part of the preparations. Back in July, the senior government official Subhash Chandra Garg,... Read More →
Inverted US yield curve is not a crisis sign
Teaser: The central banks in the US and the Eurozone will lower the interest rates again, forcing bond investors to change direction- it’s not a sign of recession, but simply natural. If an investor chooses to invest in the most... Read More →
Hefty fiscal policy will cheer-up investors
Teaser: The GDP growth figures from major European economies have now been released, and although everyone in the financial markets knew the news would not be good- the truth still hurts. The first graphic speaks its clear language where one... Read More →